1.幼儿园,幼稚园
1.a school or class for young children, usually between the ages of four and six, immediately before they begin formal education, mainly used in British English
1.After analyzing the data, we found that research teaching promoting kindergarten teachers' professional development is possible.
首先,通过资料分析,研究者认为研究性教学促进幼儿园教师专业成长是可行的。
2.She liked dropping into a kindergarten on Nguyen Du street to see children playing, when she went selling steamed glutinous rice.
当她卖蒸糯米时,她很喜欢到nguyen路上的幼儿园去看孩子们玩。
3.The courtyard for sunlight and ventilation goes up to the Chimney, or sky and develop it into a symbol of this kindergarten.
烟囱,或者是…采光和通风的庭院向上延伸,发展成为一种标志物
4.He said to his father, "Papa, it must be an auto kindergarten here? "
他对父亲说:“爸爸,这里一定是汽车幼儿园吧?”
5.Invitation one of the kindergarten teacher, let the children through touch i feel the baby in her mother's.
邀请幼儿园一位怀孕的老师,让孩子通过触摸感受宝宝在妈妈肚子里活动的感觉。
6.The children at ABC Preschool & Kindergarten in Woodside don't know it, but as of this week they're being trained by an Olympic medalist.
约ABC幼儿园(ABCPreschool&Kindergarten)的孩子不知道从本周起他们的老师成为了一名奥运会奖牌获得者。
7.Psychology shows that: the study of kindergarten children need to be in the form of the game to help.
心理学表明:幼儿园的孩子的学习时需要以游戏的形式来协助。
8.I still remember leaving the kindergarten, turning around to look back at my former classmates who were staring out the window at me.
我依然记得我离开幼儿院那天,转身再看看我的小伙伴们时,他们都透过窗户盯着我。
9.All that I can remember amounts up to my first day of kindergarten when I fought with an older American kid, whom I ended up biting.
惟一能记得的,就是到幼儿园第二天就同一个比我大的美国孩子打了一架。为了自卫反击,我好像是咬了他一口。
10.She loves the children in the kindergarten as if the were her own.
她爱幼儿园里的孩子好像他们是她自己孩子拨似的。